Significant immigration policy change affects residents from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela
A notice published in the Federal Register on Friday announced that the administration under President
Donald Trump will revoke temporary legal status for nearly 530,000 individuals from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela residing in the United States.
This decision represents a notable escalation in the administration's ongoing immigration policy changes.
The termination of this temporary legal status is set to take effect on April 24, further impacting those who have relied on this designation for their ability to remain in the country legally.